by Claudine Isé | Feb 16, 2011 | Blog
Via Book Covers from the Reading Room Here’s the latest, linky roundup of (good) shit that comes our way….please to enjoy: *Wanna visit MOMA for free for a year? How to make your own MOMA artist pass. *Or on second thought, maybe you should buy a real...
by Christopher Hudgens | Feb 15, 2011 | Podcast
http://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_285-PLAND.mp3 download PLAND, Practice Liberating Art through Necessary Dislocation, is an off-the-grid residency program that supports the development of experimental and research-based projects in the...
by Meg Onli | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
At first, C. Scott Willis’ latest film “The Woodmans†appears to be a film documenting Francesca Woodman, who at the age of 22 took her own life and left behind a body of exquisite photographs. Instead, it is a rare portrait of an artist family, all of which...
by Claudine Isé | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
Which museum job is the hardest? It’s a question that can be endlessly debated; for my part, I’ve always thought that museum guards have a pretty tough go of it. Guards always have to be the bad guy, telling people to step back from the painted white line,...
by Claudine Isé | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog
Bad at Sports blogger Meg Onli started her own online project, Black Visual Archive, several months ago and this week she has an exclusive interview with Laylah Ali up on the site. It offers some great insight into the materials Ali uses to make works on paper and the...